Archive for October, 2007

Copyright Board Rules Music Previews Constitute Fair Dealing

The Copyright Board of Canada has just issued the first part of its decision in the long-running (since 1996) Tariff 22 case.  The Board is prepared to establish a tariff for the communication of musical works over the Internet and  while much of the decision is devoted to economic analysis, several key legal questions are addressed.  Of greatest interest is its conclusion that offering music previews (ie. a portion of a song) constitutes fair dealing under Canadian copyright law as it can be characterized as copying for the purpose of research.  This decision – which is right in my view – highlights the very broad nature of fair dealing following the Supreme Court of Canada's CCH decision. 

The Board rightly notes that listening to an excerpt of a work is consumer research into whether they might like to purchase the song, concluding that:

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October 18, 2007 9 comments News

Privacy Commissioner Releases Annual Report and Survey on Privacy Attitudes

Privacy Commissioner of Canada Jennifer Stoddart has issued her annual Privacy Act report, which chronicles the year in privacy from a public sector privacy perspective.  The report places the spotlight on the ongoing frustration with a woefully outdated privacy law and the mounting concern with identity theft, cross-border data transfers, […]

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October 17, 2007 4 comments News

EMI Chairman on Radiohead

"The industry, rather than embracing digitalization and the opportunities it brings for promotion of product and distribution through multiple channels, has stuck its head in the sand. Radiohead's actions are a wake-up call which we should all welcome and respond to with creativity and energy." – EMI Chairman Guy Hands

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October 17, 2007 1 comment News

Apple Faces Quebec Lawsuit Over iPod Storage Claims

A Montreal law student has launched a class action lawsuit against Apple over inflated iPod storage claims.

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October 17, 2007 5 comments News

CWTA on Lawful Access

"CWTA is not aware of even a single circumstance when law enforcement has demonstrated an inability to obtain CNA information from the wireless industry.  CWTA notes that the types of 'basic identifiers' sought for wireless services go well beyond what virtually anyone would consider basic."

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October 16, 2007 Comments are Disabled News